Proper noun
Ellmann (plural Ellmanns)
A surname.
According to Ellmann, Stanislaus allowed Joyce to collect his pay, "to simplify matters" (p. 213). Source: Internet
Ellmann (1982), p. 272. While living in Trieste, Joyce was first beset with eye problems that ultimately required over a dozen surgical operations. Source: Internet
Ellmann (1988:228) Wilde was left to return to England and lecturing on topics including Personal Impressions of America, The Value of Art in Modern Life, and Dress. Source: Internet
By Richard Ellmann 's account, he was a precocious seventeen-year-old "so young and yet so knowing, was determined to seduce Wilde". Source: Internet
De Profundis, Holland/Hart-Davis (2000:699–700) Ellmann (1988:396) Queensberry only described the scene once, saying Wilde had "shown him the white feather", meaning he had acted in a cowardly way. Source: Internet
Ellmann (1982), p. 742, citing a 1953 interview with George ("Giorgio") Joyce. Source: Internet